§ Decided to renovate your home? â€" sional renovator: â€" Then you want to find a profes _ â€" â€" & References â€" Previous cusâ€" a sional renovator â€" someone you tomers can tell you what the renoâ€" can trust to do the work right! If vator is like to work with and how you want to meet with several rem~ _ Professional renovators will proâ€" € ovators before you make a final vide you with at least three referâ€" ; selection. Look for the signals that = ~ences for work similar to your ‘ let you know if you are dealing planried renovation. .4 The way renovators present themselves and their companies is usually a cear indication of the approach that they take to their work and their customers. * Are the renovators on time? Do they offer you a business card with an address and telephone number? Do they provide you with written information about their company and the services they offer? Do they bring a presentaâ€" tion book of past projects? Your first meeting with renovaâ€" tors is the time to find out if their company is the right one for you to do business with. it is a good idea to prepare a list of questions and points you wish to discuss. There are some important things you should expect from a profesâ€" with a professional. F. da + i"" . x 7 2 «h "Your Complete H 4 Workers‘ compensation â€" The program protects both onâ€"site workers and home owners by proâ€" viding full medical coverage and income replacement for workers with employees must be registered with the program and professional renovators will gladly provide proof. Hiring an unregistered renoâ€" vator means that you are considâ€" Mwmmh whens of your renovation in speâ€" cific terms, including how to deal with extras and unforeseen continâ€" 4 Binding contracts â€" A profes sional renovator always works on the basis of a written agreement with their customers â€" a verbal agreement does not offer proof or protection in the event of errors or spells out the hows, whats and to ensure that the work conforms to the codes, standards and regulaâ€" tions in your area. Professional rem ovators are familiar with these requirements and can look after +4 Employees and subtrades â€" Professional renovators will assemâ€" bie the right team for your job. . They often have a core staff and :‘ longâ€"standing working arrangeâ€" ments with specialized trades. They will look after all employee deducâ€" tions and federal and provincial taxes. They will also ensure payâ€" ment of all subtrades and suppliâ€" ers; if you are not dealing with a professional, you may end up being liable for these payments. 4 Permits and inspections â€" Your renovation may require fiable in the event of a workâ€" wimeor Iawn o s yend s and property damage insurance to ty protect against damages that might arise during their work. (You also need to inform your own insurance company that work is g (Continued on page 17) r nds Mayâ€"5/96, nth * SENIOR‘S DAY PROGRAM; activities for those who need some extra help, transportation & ,‘q '_â€,‘/v} :; + mophe MAiNTenANCE: halp whindd jots . you‘re okay i s . + ADVOCATE R: he big To find out more about these services e services and qualifying, call sm}v:;af" flnb oo Nes â€" . 3. >A HOMEMAKING: help with cleaning & HOME offers a number of services for arh oo Tt "heai n BcÂ¥ ARCTR grow in grow to a for the